A yellow jacket is not a type of bee, it is a type of hornet. Yellow jackets kill bees easily. What this guy did was he likely sprayed the yellow jacket nest with a chemical he's using off-label hence the secrecy since when it comes to pesticides the label is the law.

When I was a kid, I was outside playing while my dad was mowing the lawn. He hit a nest of yellow jackets. Not a single one stung him, but many, many of them flew to the other side of the yard, where I was, and stung me. I can be sitting in a bench, minding my own business, and BAM! One of those bastards will land on me and sting me. I can be out in the woods, hiking down a trail with 8 other people, no bugs in sight, and BAM! one of those bastards will chase me (and only me). One time, I was in a friend's sunroom, reached into my pocket for my keys and phone and BAM! a farking Yellow Jacket had climbed down into my pocket and stung me.

So, I got a lot of satisfaction out of seeing a pile of those farkers laying dead on the ground in that video.

Acharne:Man. I'm disappointed. I wanted a story of a guy who trained millions of bees to kill the wasps. Instead we got an article confusing wasps and bees that's anti climatic. "He killed them. We can't tell you how nor where."

I was hoping for the same thing and although thats not what happened, there are videos on youtube of people who do kill bees with bees. Ive seen a video where this guy releases like 30 killer bees on a hive of thousands of yellow jackets and the 100 bees completely dominates the hive, just cutting the smaller bees in half. In fact... heres the video.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ1eAM8CChc">https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=EZ1eAM8CChc

When the regular yellow jackets were getting a drink, these guys would sometimes come cruising over. Carefully choosing a target, they would pounce on a yellow jacket, often resulting in a pretty good fight, which the yellow jacket would lose (these things are about twice the size). I did once see a yellow jacket fight one to a draw by nearly tearing its attacker's leg off, but every other time the yellow jacket would get bitten just behind its head, and get carried away to feed the bald hornet's larvae.

Z1P2:A yellow jacket is not a type of bee, it is a type of hornet. Yellow jackets kill bees easily. What this guy did was he likely sprayed the yellow jacket nest with a chemical he's using off-label hence the secrecy since when it comes to pesticides the label is the law.

This was my hunch as well. He wants publicity for his business, but doesn't want trouble with the feds.

/Holds Category 2,6,7d and 10 Restricted Use Pesticide Applicator cards//About to expire, probably won't renew as they haven't been used in a few years///Don't fark with the label restrictions, they'll fry your ass

Man. I'm disappointed. I wanted a story of a guy who trained millions of bees to kill the wasps. Instead we got an article confusing wasps and bees that's anti climatic. "He killed them. We can't tell you how nor where."